Anthony Davis, 40, known as “Inf,” faces 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree kidnapping in the June 13, 2010 abduction of 41-year-old Steven Jackson of Guilderland. The victim, known as “Swag, was abducted about 1 p.m. outside what authorities described as a marijuana storage house at 40 Parkwood St., near New Scotland Avenue.

Davis, who owns the Super Sandwiches and Deli Shop on Central Avenue, agreed to testify whenever needed. His conviction leaves Ricky Thornton, 40, a state prisoner known as “L,” and Jason Benn, 37, both of Albany, as the sole defendants remaining.

Jackson’s disappearance has been probed for connections to two other Albany missing persons cases: Ashley Marie Carroll, 24, of Troy, who vanished May 6 after being dropped off by a friend in West Hill; and the disappearance of Donald Green, 50, of Schenectady, known as “Uncle Noonie,” who was last seen leaving the Silver Slipper bar in Albany on Feb. 26, 2010. Schenectady police have said the circumstances of Green’s disappearance are “believed to be suspicious.”